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Jefferson_Richtan

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About Jefferson_Richtan

  • Birthday Jun 24, 2002

System

  • CPU
    Intel Core i5-2520m
  • Motherboard
    Something
  • RAM
    4GB
  • GPU
    Intel HD 3000
  • Case
    Laptop
  • Storage
    500GB HGST
  • PSU
    Battery
  • Display(s)
    Laptop monitor
  • Cooling
    Laptop cooling
  • Keyboard
    Laptop keyboard
  • Mouse
    Trackpad / any old logitech
  • Sound
    Built-in speakers
  • Operating System
    Windows

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  1. Since my laptop is slightly old, Windows 10 drivers aren't 100% compatible. So, I decided that I want to dual-boot Windows 10 and 7 because I like the features in Windows 10 yet still being able to play my games in 7. Problem is that at the 2nd part of the W7 installation (the OOBE part), it gets stuck at the "Starting Windows" screen. I tried safe mode and after a few seconds of loading drivers it's stuck at "disk.sys". I've tried Installing the Win7 UEFI to a VHD file and booting off it, nope. I even tried installing it in a Virtual machine (I used VirtualBox) in UEFI mode and I'm still stuck at the same part! ? Sidenote: DON'T tell me to switch on the "legacy mode" because in doing so I will have to lose my Win10 and start from scratch. Another note: I used Windows 7 Ultimate x64 HELP
  2. So, does that mean that the only way to open ports is to contact the ISP to open them?
  3. So I was setting up port forwarding, I tried: -forwarding the device(s) [fail] -putting the device(s) to dmz [fail] Note that I have already set up static IP Addresses. No matter what port I try to test, it says port closed in the port testing program. One thing that I noticed when I check the WAN IP of my router (the one that connects to the ISP) is that they're different from whatismyip, does this mean that I cannot port forward? My ISP is Biznet Networks if that helps
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